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<TD>To connect the ports on two gates, first make sure you have
selected the "Move/Connect" tool from the "Tool" menu.&nbsp;  Then click
and hold the left mouse button on the endpoint of one of the ends you wish
to connect.&nbsp;  The mouse cursor will change to a soldering iron to indicate
that connect mode is active.</TD>
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<TD>Next, drag the mouse toward the other endpoint you wish to connect
to,  TKGate will automatically introduce any necessary bends and maintain
connections with only horizontal and vertical segments.</TD>
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<TD>Finally release the mouse button near the target endpoint.</TD>
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<TD>TKGate will then connect the wires.</TD>
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